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Four play
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In a large shed at Kitts Green, a few miles from Birmingham city centre, Dennis Poore assembled a team to try and save the British motorcycle industry.
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Farther, faster
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For some high mileage sports riders of the 1970s, the standard R90S wasn’t quite sufficient
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The new Noir
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Triumph’s new Bonnie looks best in black, so we’re told. We’re also told that the new T120 is close in spirit to the original T120. Hmmm…
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Scrambled egg
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Take a tall frame, add a torquey twin engine, high bars and high pipes, and head for the countryside!
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Striking Gold!
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A conversation between Robert Davies from CBG and restorer Peter Collins provides much food for thought for potential rebuilders….
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Bristol classic motorcycle show
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ARK BUILDERS WERE in short supply in the West Country as floods of biblical proportions and hurricane-force winds tried to scupper this early-season favourite in February.
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STAFFORD SHOW
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THE CAROLE NASH International Classic MotorCycle Show has grown so huge that it’s easy to be overwhelmed by its sheer enormity.
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Easter fun at the National Motorcycle Museum
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VISITORS can enjoy free guided tours of the National Motorcycle Museum’ collection on Easter Sunday (March 27).
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The bronze racers
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Abandoned since 1939, these tarnished bronze racers sit patiently waiting for their chance to shine once more.
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Extra special
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If ecomonic constraints had not been such a dominant factor at Hall Green, this very special KSS could have been released under the Velocette name in the 1950s. This one-of-a-kind example was built in period, making it all the more remarkable.
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